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30 GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 30 INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 Minister of Finance 30 THIRTY DOLLARS 30 |
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The reverse, also executed in embossed gold foil on a black ground, carries a central vignette composed of six labelled Caribbean marine specimens arranged across the field: a Helmet shell, an Olive shell, an Auger shell, a Slender Sea Horse, a Scallop, and a Cone shell, each identified by a caption in fine lettering. Decorative guilloche-style lateral borders with laurel branches flank the composition, and denomination numerals 30 appear in all four corners within ornamental frames. The issuer inscription and denomination tablet are repeated at top and bottom respectively. |
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One of several gold foil novelty notes issued by Caribbean governments in the early 1980s, this piece was never legal tender in any meaningful transactional sense — it was produced for the collector market, capitalizing on the brief international fashion for foil-laminated "commemorative currency" that swept through small island jurisdictions during that period. Antigua & Barbuda, newly independent in 1981, was among the first to issue under its own name rather than as part of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority.
The gold foil construction makes these notoriously prone to delamination along the edges with age.